GraphicsMagick is a robust collection of tools and libraries which support reading, writing, and manipulating an image in over 90 major formats including popular formats like DPX, DICOM, BMP, GIF, JPEG, JPEG-2000, PDF, PNG, PNM, SVG, and TIFF. A high-quality 2D renderer is included, which provides a subset of SVG capabilities. C, C++, Perl, Tcl, and Ruby are supported. Originally based on ImageMagick, GraphicsMagick focuses on performance, minimizing bugs, and providing stable APIs and ABIs. It runs on all modern variants of Unix, Windows, and Mac OS X.

VoltDB is a blazingly fast relational database system. It is specifically designed to run on modern scale-out architectures: fast, inexpensive servers connected via high-speed data networks. It is aimed at a new generation of database applications - real-time feeds, sensor-driven data streams, micro-transactions, low-latency trading systems - requiring database throughput that can reach millions of operations per second. What’s more, the applications that use this data must scale on demand, provide flawless fault tolerance, and enable real-time visibility into the data that drives business value. It includes client application drivers for applications written in Java, C++, C#, PHP, and Python. VoltDB community members have also authored client libraries for Erlang, Ruby and Node.js. There are streaming export capabilities for leading analytic database environments, including Apache Hadoop.

codetube is software for building a version control Web site. It is meant to be used in a decentralized manner. It is federated, allowing you to share stuff with other instances of codetube. An instance of codetube can be easily maintained by an average hacker.

Nodetoy is a server that does JSON CRUD, so you can write APPs by writing just HTML and JavaScript. The server has no database, JSON is stored directly on the filesystem. The server responds to AJAX requests containing JSON and follows REST principals. It also contains an HTTP server that supports rewrite and SSI for hosting the HTML pages and static resources.

Situation Room allows you to display multiple Web resources on a single monitor. Possible use cases include creating ersatz tactical overviews for display (for example, a combination of Graphite and Nagios views which can provide a rapid, realtime overview of your ecosystem) and displaying advertisements or other information across multiple monitors in a retail setting.

The goal of MinionJS is to provide easy-to-use, easy-to-learn classical inheritance for JavaScript. It enables you to easily namespace, create, and extend custom classes. MinionJS handles all the nitty-gritty so that you can focus on the important things.